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> Incidentally, does anyone know of a good link that explains
> the differences between uw-imap, courier, and cyrus?
Their feature pages, and the source. :)
[ Their feature pages are quite good; I have ended up with Courier IMAP and
recommend it highly. ]
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> This is one thing I had meant to look into. I have disabled procmail on
> postfix/maildir sites to this point because by default postfix delivers to
> mbox format folders ... I know it supports maildir just need to do the
> reading.
home_mailbox = Maildir/
Works like a dr
t IP address to respond.
I'm not sure why it would hang for an hour like that, one possibility is
that when /etc/init.d/ntpdate is run, and ntpdate exits with an abnormal
code, the system doesn't realize that ntpdate isn't running, and locks
there? Any advice would be app
dy to roll for potato that I've missed?
(Stephane's page doesn't seem to list any.)
Thanks,
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web more difficult for administration
> than a "tradicional sort"?? What are the most adventage/disaventage of a
> web based cluster?
MOSIX is not going to help you much. Your best bet is to use round-dobin DNS
on the low end, and various solutions like Ultra Monkey [1] on the high end.
> The gateways can't ping eachother
Please read the documentation -> the gateways will *not* be able to ping
each other. FreeS/WAN only routes the traffic to and from each subnet behind
the gateway.
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> Is the domain function in Samba the way to provide logon scripts to those
> clients?
Samba supports Windows NT domains in version 2.2, and this will allow you to
set up login scripts, etc.
Note that earlier versions only support "pseudo-domains" for Windows 9x
I am looking for recommendations on search engine software to run on
vhosted customer's sites... something I can control, or give them control
of, as opposed to using google's free site search service. TIA :)
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nly problem with this is that you simply cannot do things in MySQL that
you can with PostgreSQL - if you had to do anything remotely complicated it
would be a comparison between PostgreSQL and MySQL (with a lot of glue and
bodge code to fix up everything it doesn't do).
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n 7.1, and even more features that MySQL can't do (OUTER JOIN for
example).
For anyone who hasn't tried it out - it's quite different to MySQL, but it
rocks very, very hard. Definitely worth learning and porting! :)
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ren't too many websites that would run with a "read only" style
approach to their databases, as you mentioned earlier in your email. This is
why I can't imagine using MySQL for anything truly useful.
> Oh well... have they got a history in their cli yet?
Heh. Time fo
> i hope this is useful to someone...there was no information at all on
> the topic when i searched for it on google yesterday.
Craig, that's very cool. I don't have an immediate use as yet, but thank you
for publishing your hack to the list for everyone!
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> However, AFAIK it can be done only with Cyrus with its IMAP Aggregator, or
> with qmail-ldap + Courier-IMAP...
You ought to check out Scalemail, which is being developed expressly for
this purpose. It is a combination of Courier POP/IMAP and postfix. Very
powerful combo.
> Hmmm, I can see it's in early stage of developement.
Yes. :)
> Does postfix support ldap nativly ?
Absolutely!
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> It should support LDAP database.
Postfix supports both of these. It is an *awesome* MTA.
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> I think the next step will probably be my own distro, like LFS
> (http://www.inuxfromscratch.org/).
I guess we should end the thread with a laugh, then.
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blems with shared libraries.
I like not having to have these considerations when administering a
production machine. :)
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I reckon: http://mrunix.net/webalizer/news.html :)
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These cards are great, use the DEC (now Intel) 21143 chip (and my company
just happens to sell them)
http://www.bwi.com/scripts/site/site_product.php3/id/337/
jeff
Thus wrote Nathan E Norman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [01.08.31 13:07]:
> On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 11:57:41AM -0400, Eric LeBlanc wr
It's important to distinguish between the ASP platform and VBScript before
having a serious hunt for these products.
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ke a simple, easy to install, sub-10-port
dial-in system.
Thoughts or pointers?
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spective? The
documentation is reference material rather than descriptive.
[ Both portslave (using this on another project, but need radius anyway) and
freeradius backported pretty nicely. ]
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terface with Outlook clients. Anybody know one?
Interface with Outlook? Ain't going to happen. Unless everything is done via
iCal, etc. I don't believe Project and Oulook use this as their primary
interface on Windows anyway. You won't be getting this feature any time
soon.
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> There is a Company at
> http://www.bynari.net/Products/TradeServer/trade_server.html that has
> info on using Outlook with Linux. I have never used it but it looks
> interesting.
Bynari are (trying to avoid libel suits and things like that)... very si
and am interested
too see if there's anything more specific.
Thanks for bonnie++ btw,
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[1] http://people.redhat.com/alikins/system_tuning.html
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with a
sstat package) supports
extended I/O properties in /proc if you have sct's I/O monitoring patches.
Unfortunately, the last one on his ftp site is for 2.3.99-preBlah. I sent an
email to lkml last night to see if there's a newer patch - I'll follow up
here if so.
Thank
/RAM/HD space?
You can reduce the recommended hardware a bit if you use Courier IMAP, which
is far more performant than uwimapd. :)
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er a
number of different machines, perhaps even on different networks if the
topology allows for the performance requirements.
It's A CRAZY SCHEME, but it MIGHT JUST WORK! [1]
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[1] It does. ;)
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> On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 02:09:01PM +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> > RAID on Network Block Devices. You get the benefits of RAID, but over a
> > number of different machines, perhaps even on different networks if the
> > topology allows for the performance requirements.
&
ake
it operate like sendmail virtual domains if you want to.
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> I hate admining email... no wonder I've never had to do this before.
found in headers:
X-Motto: Fuck you, I'm smart!
X-Saying: Could not connect to database
Might want to revise your motto. :)
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I have a 20G drive and I have turned quotas on. When I run quotacheck -aug
manually it takes a really long time. Lets say about 20 minutes.
Therefore, when I reboot the system it takes 20 Minutes to perform the
"Checking Quotas" script. Anyone have any suggestions on how to get around
this or a
It only starts up on boot. I think I will have it just run in the
background. Good idea.
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To: Bender, Jeff
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Subject: Re: Problems using quotas on
ver is likely to be the most difficult part of a
> Portslave installation.
Can I authenticate with PAM, etc. somehow?
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or like, *lots* of modems." :)
> I recommend FreeRadius, although last time I checked the Debian package was
> still in limbo. :(
I might pick it up if I get to like it.
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> Well the latest version of Portslave (the one that is too experimental for
> upload to Debian) has got some new code for direct authentication without
> RADIUS (which hasn't been properly tested yet)...
Very cool - I'm just getting my hands dirty with the current version
> I have put a copy of the latest portslave compiled for potato online at
> http://www.coker.com.au/portslave/ . I don't have a potato system to test it
> though... Also it is a new version...
Oh cool! I will test it for you! :)
Thanks heaps Russell,
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You're honestly better off running simple chrooted systems or something like
that. UML is great for various things (
necessary. You
have a good setup already, there should be no reason to change it if it is
providing good service.
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> Warning: LDAP: Unable to bind to server: Invalid DN syntax in
> /usr/lib/sourceforge/www/include/ldap.php on line 50
>
> * The distinguished name of the search base: dc=dev.uprint.web
Should be:
dc=dev,dc=uprint,dc=web
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auth: No Auth-Type configuration for the request, rejecting the user
auth: Failed to validate the user.
Login incorrect: [garry] (from nas local port 0)
Sending Access-Reject of id 74 to 127.0.0.1:32773
Anyone have pointers?
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rrect?
I hope so, thus the pastage of the above lines. There's very little in the
way of documentation and examples...
Thanks,
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> mere presense of such a file would prevent robots from visiting.
http://www.searchtools.com/robots/robots-txt.html
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> What do you think would be the best way to duplicate a HD to another
> (similar sized) HD?
dd, using a large buffer size for reasonable performance
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a point. ;)
I'm surprised the difference between 512b and 4k wasn't greater though; I'm
sure I've had more spectacular differences in the past.
... and I won't bring up anything about SCSI or IDE at this point. ;)
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the past.
Any pointers appreciated.
Thanks,
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Never mind, the LVM HOWTO is making sense. Must be this hour of the morning,
or the hangover or...
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> or the hangover or...
I hope there are more hackers working on LVM than just Sistina. Another GFS
snatcheroo would suck. [ Go to www.opengfs.org for the Free GFS. :) ]
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/proc/mdstat as your drives are resyncing, too. ;)
The advantage you get with this hardware is the hot-swap rack... and that's
about it.
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here's your benefit to having old data. Who's to say you're going to
know within 12 hours? This is not a particularly interesting problem, mostly
because you're not curing the disease, you're trying to clean up after
infection.
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e above work? Sorry if I seem naive, but I haven't tried this
> "once in a while" RAID method before.
It's a dirty hack to make it do what you want it to, that's all. Russell's
solution was better, as at least you were getting the benefit of the running
mirror if
> Sigh... and I was hoping for a simple solution like cp /mnt/disk1/*
> /mnt/disk2/ :-/
This is the point at which we have one of those "Brady Bunch Moments", when
everyone stands around chuckling at what they've learned, and the credits
roll.
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r scripted rsyncs, etc) then they *only need the key*. So, you should
keep the data available with passphrase-less keys either read-only or backed
up, depending on its importance, etc.
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end, and it gets changed back to 'jdub @
perkypants.org' when mail comes in.
Just about every MTA will do similar, or a fairly close approximation,
though. (I'm just familiar and happy with postfix.)
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man sshd, down the bottom.
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in using it as a debugging tool), it may happen, but in
its current state, UML is not appropriate for this.
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than that, the only downside I can think of is that the user on the
remote system becomes useless for any purpose other than scp-ing.
Hope that makes sense.
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Anyone here have any luck with PPTP through NAT with IPtables? I have
recompiled my kernel with PPTP VPN MASQ support and loaded the module. I
have even verified that the modules is loaded with lsmod. It tells me that
it is unused. I can't seem to authenticate with PPTP to my work's VPN. I
us
> I'd like to do antiviral filtering but budget is low. Any
> recommendations?
postfix + amavis + nod32 (www.nod32.com). Happens to be the best, too.
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> Russel, would you recommend software RAID with a production system? Have
> you tried it? Curious.
I would, and have.
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The doc
ke what happens if master.cf isn't upgraded properly when updating
to newer postfixes; I had this happen with the Debian packages too. Check
the postinst file, or the postfix lists.
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> Do you know of any better shell tools for extracting from, cc, subject etc.
> from the headers than procmail/formail?
How about Python and its RFC822 modules?
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case? Any tool or administration tips?
*nix tools save the day. I use a for loop and ssh in a bash script. "Low
tech" solutions are often highly efficient and flexible. :-)
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have spent many hours searching for a solution
and have found nothing. I tried to search this lists archives, but have
been unable to access them.
Any direction, suggestions appreciated.
Thank you for considering my request.
Sincerely,
Jeff Hill
hat
stage.
So, logic be damned, I guess it's time to flip a coin.
I do appreciate the suggestions.
Regards,
Jeff Hill
> webperf pools web server and transfers a URL, measuring the download speed.
> Application level benchmark which is best. Problem is you need many points
> t
end as a POP3 server that works with Maildir?
Thanks!
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> qmail :)
I didn't think I'd have to specify DFSG. :)
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machines." - Chris Gregory, Desktop Magazine
the news debs? Still waiting to enter
unstable?
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etc., and build the package as
per normal. Of course, if you're adding Free modules into the mix, send your
patches back to the maintainer. :)
[ The other way to do it is to compile then install using stow, but that's
pretty urky with apache, and not as productive. ]
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me being unobservant?
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> apt-get source courier should do the trick with a properly configured apt.
>
> I will try to package 0.32 later today.
Ah, thanks very much! Much confusion over the odd versioning. :)
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th the command line utilties. In fact, you may want
to hide the mailman web interface, and use a simpler front end.
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For a list of points detailing how technology has failed to improve
w
LDAP_SOURCE: new
LDAP_VIRTUALMAP: new
debian/fixlinks /home/jdub/src/debian/courier/courier-0.31.1/debian/tmp/usr/sbin
make: execvp: debian/fixlinks: Permission denied
make: *** [install] Error 127
This was done using fakeroot, under my home directory. Any clues are very,
very welcome. :)
- Jeff
> Any ideas how can I shutdown Windows95 remotely from Linux ?
Does a really strong ping flood help?
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She said she loved my mind, though by most accounts I had alre
ll is there to stop everything you don't want coming in or going
out... You're now specifying something that you *do* want; it's just a
matter of selecting something appropriate, and making sure you know who's
accessing it and when.
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ck-throughs. ;)
> If so who would be most interested in these log files?
The dude doing the scamming, I'm sure. ;)
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provide it, you just have to tell him that Jeff send you ;-)
Regards,
Jeff
At 10:33 AM 4/2/01 -0400, you wrote:
D
erName xyz.net
ServerAlias www.xyz.net
Otherwise people like me get very cranky. :)
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tworking, to no avail.
Cheap and dirty cards... Not that I don't use them. :)
Sounds like autoconfiguration issues between the cards and switch.
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> but i haven't seen a package that installs squid as a
> transparent proxy? am i missing something? i would be happy if somebody
> could give me some help. thank ya.
There is no package, just "configuration files". :)
Check the transproxy howto from the LDP.
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re's nothing all that
different (apart from Debian being set up sanely to begin with).
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ectory Services" by Howes, Smith and Good.
Not only does it give a thorough theoretical overview, there are a number of
case studies at the back.
Good stuff. :)
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WTO & LDAP Authentication HOWTO), add
some very practical Debian guidelines (preferably as note points so other
distribution users can add their directions) and combining them into one
great tome. :)
I'm doing some LDAP migrations in the next few weeks too, and can assign
som
xtent his documentation instead of starting
> from scratch, even though you might have some manpower :-)...
Indeed - duplication bad. Perhaps my gentle nudging and offer of help will
convince him to do it soon. :D I will have to find out if we have any
French-readers here, mine tr
> Incidentally, does anyone know of a good link that explains
> the differences between uw-imap, courier, and cyrus?
Their feature pages, and the source. :)
[ Their feature pages are quite good; I have ended up with Courier IMAP and
recommend it highly. ]
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> This is one thing I had meant to look into. I have disabled procmail on
> postfix/maildir sites to this point because by default postfix delivers to
> mbox format folders ... I know it supports maildir just need to do the
> reading.
home_mailbox = Maildir/
Works like a dr
t IP address to respond.
I'm not sure why it would hang for an hour like that, one possibility is
that when /etc/init.d/ntpdate is run, and ntpdate exits with an abnormal
code, the system doesn't realize that ntpdate isn't running, and locks
there? Any advice would be app
dy to roll for potato that I've missed?
(Stephane's page doesn't seem to list any.)
Thanks,
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and she didn't speak to me for a week.
ver is likely to be the most difficult part of a
> Portslave installation.
Can I authenticate with PAM, etc. somehow?
- Jeff
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- The Register
or like, *lots* of modems." :)
> I recommend FreeRadius, although last time I checked the Debian package was
> still in limbo. :(
I might pick it up if I get to like it.
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> Well the latest version of Portslave (the one that is too experimental for
> upload to Debian) has got some new code for direct authentication without
> RADIUS (which hasn't been properly tested yet)...
Very cool - I'm just getting my hands dirty with the current version
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